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Cotton Program
^ To Be Decided
Joanna Mill News
GoldvOle. June 1.-
President Expected To Act Thisi M. Cnaft left Monday for home
Week On Proposal To Cot!'"'''Jr'hrop. Ws.. after visiting Mr.
Acreagre This Year.
President 1
and Mrs. G. H. Craft here.
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Mrs. Mattie Hayes, Mrs.
Shireat, and Paul Hazel
Ernest
were called
1 to Granville Sunday on account of the '
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THURSDAY, JUNE 8,, 1983
Mrs.
illness of their grandaiother,
Margaret Troutman. '
called upon to ^succeed Senator
as piesident of .\ntioch.
Fess
i Whether Berntrd M. Baruch actual
ly heads the industrial control organi
zation of the government or not, evi-
|dence of his influence increases daily.
(His clo.se associate, General Hugh S.
Johnson, is now talked about for the
post and certainly will have some sort
of administrative post, .ihost people
think.
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and I
the
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n#»nInrM I rise Of private .subsc’:n*:n
iyepiores LiOSS V-a ^ | ^ope that yours can keep ' i .
Jodine Research'^Tv.Mcciendo'l, worki^t a rrio an.l
v.Hn tcollaboratiop with othei- .-vientists.
Minnesota Food Expert Believes i has n>ade exhaustive tes
Carolina food and feed proii^cts.* He
■\n»s one of the first scienti<:s/6f in-
v>f South
M'ashington, May 29.'—The trend of
Former Governor Frank 0. Lowden
Washington, June 5.
Roosevelt expects to make the final
decision, probably before Friday, on
whether an cotton! Mary Chapihan, having gradu-; the Roosevelt policies, if not their ul-' .
.tm-Progr^vwilLbe apjilie^^ cottQfi4^ IT. school at Ta-jtimaie Tiateoiiie, I.h ntitflimnitf - Ulinfna, whn was a strong mntftnri-
this rear under the farm adjustment; '** i« i
massee, returned to her home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark and family
South Carolina Work Valuable
and Hopes Be Continued.
act.
Columbia, June 5. — Learning that
the legislature had discontinued an
appropriation for its support, Dr. J. F.
McClendon, professor of physiological
chemistry at the University of Minne-
sota, wrote Dr. Roe E. Remington,^^^
' president in 1928, is the most' phomi-1 rector, that the maintenance of the
Secretary Wallace and his aides are;
preparing several altemative plans |
for consideration from the White
House to administrators of the farm I
act to submit proposalsrto the presi-j
dent so that a decision can he nui ld.
Wallace said a final agr(‘»‘nient or
whether any plyan would he applied to
the chief crop of the .South this year
“must be taken this, w(*ek." because
of the rafiid advance being made by
the crop. Planting is nearly.complete
Both Wallace and GiMy^'v^v .N. I*eek
ehicl administrator of the act, iiuli
fated that they believed acreaee re-'’
(luction was “greatly needed" because
spent the week-end in Winnshoro
Miss Juanita Hall of P»al*vhurg, is ■
visiting her aunC Mrs. C. E. Poland.
.Miss Luna Grant sfient the week-:
end in Xinety^Six. • '
^Mr. and Mrs. Granger of isavannah,
1., visited Mr. and Mrs. A
on during the 'past week;
P. M. Rhodes and children spent
tTg'tftlinftlg to
here' come clear. Everybody has been ask- '^*^ the Rep^lican nomination for
ling what the “new deal” is going to , r , l i v • ,
be like. Well, the preliminary shuf- Republican to date to cooperate | [ood research lalwratory in Charles-
fling of the pack has been finished Democratic administration.! ton was of fundamental importance
temational repute to verify and en
dorse the state’s iodine claims and hi.s
letter to Dr, Remingrtbn show- that his
{interest in the enterprise ^s grown
as researreh has progres.sfv^ reveal
ed its importance to the state and to
humanity.
with this Democratic administration.! ton was “of fundamental
anrenough ca7ds ha^e' be7n dcaU‘to' brought in jto the state.” His letter continued:
as an adviser in farm relief matters,! tn a trip around the world I visit-
anxl is thoroughly in sympathy with led food research laboratories in Eu-,
a pretty good idea of what the
will be.
give
rest
Hummarizing tne opinions of.sev-|
eral of the men close.st to the l*resi-
1,1. dtuit, it can be said quite definitely F^ilver advocates are rejoicing at the
that the pMignmnnn which the admin-1 outcome of reeent conferences be-
istration has embarked is one of com- tween .Secretary Hqll and delegi tes
the program.
rope and even in the Far East and in
none of them did I see so much prom-'
ising work going on with the same
number on the staff as in yours. One ]
of the laboiatories in Japan is kept
PHILCO
Radios & Tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
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Xiintlsv with Mr and Mrs I R Me-i •‘social reorganization. It is based i ^'om silver nations to the economic
Ooweli in Laurens. ‘ “ 7' ' ‘ ’j upon what i.s, so far as practical ap-'conference at London.'There is said to
Miss Nellie Rhodes is spending the j P^'cations are concerned, a ne'w idea}de full agreement on remonetizing
week with her sister in I.aureh.s." *n American history. It involves new4'''d%er. ,
' Mrs. W. W. ■ Hair, Mrs. Marwm ; conceptions of the relation of worker,
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of the large sunilus of cotton and he-j Hamm, .Mrs. Dan Martin, Mrs. R. G.! emfiloyer, of debtor to creditor, of - Mayor O’Brien, of .New York, never
cause of unofficial iej»ort.‘^ of an in-! fair, Mrs. Roy Odell, .Mrs. Judson|4*^‘* Jfoi^ernment to the people. ^ jgoes to a barber shop. He has the
crease in acreage this year. Whitmire and Mrs. K*. L. Thomas at-1 theory of the “new deal’ is | barber come to his office.
The element in all plans for acreage , tended ^e district meeting of the W. iMhat the day of individualism has j
reduction proving"'most troublesome | M. S. in Newberry Tuesday,
to officials was believed to he the! Mr, and Mrs. F. O. Bartlett and lit-
niethod of financing. IMans so far con-i tie son of Gleenvilje, spent Sunday
suiered contemjilate the payment oi j with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas*,
cash bonuses or rentals to farmers) .Mr, and IVIrs. X’harles Mont joy of
who eliminate a portion of their cot--Kings .Mountain, N. spent the
ldo\ving it up oi
'TnqT'
ton crop.' cither bj;
reseecling witli .soim
there is not a surplus.
Wallace ha*- authority to le\\v a pro-
cc'^;Tlg tU'N oil ciittim hut is uncei’t.iiii
whet tier it would yii*ld sufficient rev
enue to finance a cumprclK'n^ive acre
age ret ii-emcnt plan.
.Meanwhile, a group of .Southern
.<cna'-i’- arc s<(king adojition <,if a
p!iip)i'-i(l aiucti'.iiicnt til the .iidiislria|^
reciw Cl y-pu die-works liill to set* a.'^Tdc
<L’llil,oiM‘,rpn Iiioie to be used to pay
farnic r.- ''i>no''C- for cct icing acreage
jdanted to liasic commo,lilies listed in
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I viiii- n;(n».pp(i,p;i() fui tlu.'^ purpose. ^
.Senators Bankhead. I>t‘mociat, Ala-j
bama. and Smith, DeiiKH-rat, South
( aroLna. arc b'ading the mov»*ment.i
Bankhead said that the president so
far iiu.*' not approve/) lof this proposal
hut that if he does ^Xvr-bHU' tlit* VeU-.'i-
in i*ongit*ss to assure its uiloptioii.
passed; that under the old .American
system some people got too much And
{some too little out of life; that it is
I the government’s business, as Secre
tary Ickes of the interior department
f)ut it, to M-t up a social control over
the sources from which men get their
rl ivinjn^ to iTHtkv-' Jt i
Vet a living.
i The “new deal,” according to Pro
fessor Raymond .Vloley, assistant sec
retary of state and the Presidunt’.s
^closest confidant, conceives the rela-,
tTonship of worker and employer. 1
debtor and cl^i'ditor,'government and
peopb*. as a common effort to unify
the jieople of the nation into a genu
ine nation of equals.".My. .Moley refers
to .Americans earliei tcoriomic devel
opment as having been actuated hy
what he calls a wrong concept of»the|
right Of one man to profit at the ex-
1 pense of another. j
.Mr. Moley is the J^-ader of the so-
called “brain trust”Df the adrninistra-
<2^— tii'n. lie .-iiends I'eai ly eveiy fo'i*noon
Held In (’onnection With Death with the President, and so may he re-
irf His Companion, JMiss thel-
——— J-’fesident’s own ideaii.
Gold and silwr
are being offered
Y<,rk.
jdaUd telephones
for .sale in New
week-end with .Mr. and .Mrs. .lesse
Miss Yalley Kelly of Tamasset*. is
sp^'iiding a few weeks with ;Miss .Mary
( haimian. /
.Mrs. .N. (). riitt (d'Clinton, spent
the woek-end with Mrs.*.!. D. (blell. i
.Mis> Surah .Starnes is siiendirig the
\ve( k with her aunt; .Miss. Gary .Mar
tin. mi I.aUVens.
1* ru hds of .Mrs. .loe .lohnson will be
glad to know that she has returned
•rom the .NiAviierry hospital and is
impro.iiig rapidly.
There is a blind man in New York
who can put jig-.saw puzzles together
larter than the plher memlieis of his
family’ w ho have lhe1r .sight.
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Now In Session
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL
OFFERING, ENGLISH, FRENCH, MATHEMATICS,
HISTORY, CHEMISTRY AND EDUCATION.
Fur Hiifh School Graduates twid Colleife Student*
Enrolment Through June 12 Assures Full Credit
TillTION $12.
Warrant Served
On Young Stone
ma Martin.
( ITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMIMSIR ATION
TIu* .'state of .South Carolina,
( imnty of luiurens.
By ( .A. Power, Pioiiatc .lodge:
Wheieas, R. W. 'Wade,
made .-uit to me to grant
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Spartanburg, June 4.'-- .A warrafit'
' u* the arre.st of Madi.son Stone as a
I
I result of the .slaying last Monday of;
.Miss Thelma Martin w-us served on I
the youth in a hospitial here* today,!
-Attorney,; where he is recovering from a pistoL
,1. T. W'.jwounfl.
M m.-, Lcttei.' of Administration w*ith A guard was jilaced at ^he door of|
will aiiiH xcd of the Krlate and effects the ho.^jiital. . j
of Sallie Hudgens. Sheriff Sam Henry served the war-1
These are therefoie. to cite and ad- >ant, following an inquest yesterday'
mimi.-h all and singular the K indred i which " resulted in inTst ructions- that
and ( iniitois of the said Sallii* Hud-lStom* hi* held for investigation. Henry
lieciascd. that they U' and ap- said Stone had no comment when the'
iic<iin me. m the t'ourt of Pro-| warrant served,
hate, til ill* liclil at Laurens Court
Hou."c. I.iiuicn.'-. S. c , cm .Itme lf»th
next, af tci (itddicat inn hereof, at 10
o'clock ,n the foicuoon, to show cause,
it any t! ey ha\e. why the ssiid .Adinin-
istiatii'ii siiould not he granted.
. G:\i.‘ji undei luy hand this ^Ith day
of .Mav. A. !>..
C. A POWER,
.liiiigT of Prohate. Laurens County.
gt n.'
I»cai
^ Stone had told officers that two
Negniyes came, upon him and Miss
.Martin when they were riding near
here, shot and heat him and left with
the girl. Her body lati’r was found
nearby. , '
Slicnff Henry said there were dis-
(*repancies in* Stone’s account of the
affair.
b-l-’e )tc w .
WHAT DO
P. S. Jeanes
DO?
New York is going in for the sport
of cockroach racing. Sounds impos-
sililc hut it's true. Each cockroach is
put into a glas.s test tulie with its
head tow-ard the open end. There are
about ti n roaches to a race.
“I’d forgotten how swell it feels
to ride on new tires all around”
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GOODYEAR
ALL-WEATHER
C%t4 Tir*
• No question about it, it
cert*ainly feels great to have
the sure •> gripping, long-
Wearing, quick • stopping
safety of new Goodyears on
every wheel . . . And for less
than a single tire cost a few
years ago, you can buy a
whole set of Goodyear All-
Weathers now! . . . So take
advantage of present low
prices while you can still get
them . ’. . You can buy the
world's best-known tire, the
Goodyear All-Weather —- at
prices you may never see
.Another member of the “^brain
tru.st,” Piofessor Tugwell, as.sistant
secretary of agriculture, said the oth
er day that w*hat happaned last fall
w'as not so much an ele<*tion as a rev
olution. -And the first purpose in the
measure;^ w;hich,the Pre.sident has pul
through, Mr. Tugwell holds, is to
make the government a more flexible
instrument for translating the wishes
of the people into action.
(>ther ( ahinet Interpretations
Secretary Wallace of the depart
ment of agriculture talks of the “new
deal” as “social justict*.” and an effort
to bring about coojieration bi*tween
the government and the jieopli* to
make the new social order work in a
precise and well-balanced way. Secre
tary Ropei of the commerce depart
ment used .''"imilur language recently
when he sjioke of government collab
orating with business in essential
planning, and in national controls of-
private endeavor, to the end of great
er justice and broader happiness for
all.
Assi.stant Secretary Dickinson of
t'ommerce, who has had aV'’<*at uval
to do with the railroad bill, amplifies
this. Denying that the purpose of the
I “new deal” is to make labor and the
farmer wards of the nation, he. says
ithey should In* given the same protec-
j tion granted io “tho.se at the top.”
I .And Henry Morgenthau, Jr., head of
! the farm board, declares- that the
-"new ileal” involves a readjustment of
oXd ideas of commercial freedom and
freedom of contiact.
Evidi'nce that the Bresident’s pro-
gia.e and pi»li<*ies, .hs thus di.M*losed,
aie receiving ovciwhelnung support
liom the mass of the people of the
Enited States b*«ds many oliservers
lure to tlu* belief that, if the plans
laui down work out in practTce as well
as they do in theory...the “new deal”
will be re<*ognized generally, a few
vear.-j from ru'w. as a genuine revolu
tion, .American style.
Bresideni's Going Swimming L
\’eiy much depends nimn* Br^siden't
Roosevelt’s continued gob<l health.
Senator t'iipeland, of New, York, who
is a idivsician, looked hini over the
otlur day un«i rcpoi'ted Mr. RoOsevelt
“one hundred per cent.” 'Becau.se of
hi.s phy’sTcai”aTfliction. the -loss of the
Use oTlii.s~Tt‘gs'Trom nTfjuiTTre Xmraly-
si.s in lyJL when he wa.s 29 years old,
the only form of exercise which the
Bresident can indulge in is .swimming.
The new swimming pool in the White
'House basement, paid for by subscrip
tions raised by several new’spapers, is
about completed and, soon the IXesi-
dent wil be able toMake the daily ex-1
ercise which all of his* predecessois
have found neces.sary to'^keep them
fit for iJieir arduous duties.
Mr. Roosevelt has the happy faculty:
i of being able to shake off all'worries j
w hen he igoes toi bed.-
\ M'DANIEL;
VULCANIZING WKS.
Washington Shorts
The appointment of Dr. Arthur L.
.Morgan, president of Antioch college,
to head the Muscle Shoals administi;a-
tion, is not merely another case of a
; “profe.ssor” being put irtto an execu-
I tiye job. Dr. Morgan is one of the
I md.st experienced and practical en-
I gineers in America, having made a
great reputation in hydraulic engin-
MONDAY
In a class by themselves!
SHIRTS
49
c
What a pleasure to put on i
shirt that fits snugly, per*
fectly, comfortably! Broad
cloth or percale! White and
solid colors!
/r
Please The Family
— Have Stacks of
10 for
49
Terry
Towels
t ipf'O' tuHity'f knocking! It’s tlu
lu'vcst price ever for such grand,
.if>v< riKnt Turkish hand towel- '
17" X 30", gay striped borderi.
NUBETTESEED
VOILES
5 yds. for 49c
Limited quantity of this low-
priced. high quality Voile! In
assorted {latterns and colorings!^
Girls* Tub Frocks
that charm both
daughter and mother!
2
For
49
Because they’re unusually
well-stylod — with crisp or
gandy trimmings and bright
contrasting pipings! Of lavvns,
Swiss, veil?, broadcloth I New
jinnts .t'kI c! fi, — and they’re
all mat\clous values!
Just in from New York!
Men’s Stimmer
TIES
Many Han^-Made!
5 for
49
Another Shipment of
** COOL DUCK
Beach Sandals
In demand! And here they
are in white and colors!
Rubber soles—washable!
49c
So fresh and crisp!
Cotton
Blouses
Sheer' prints
and plains!
New sleeves,
dew details!
J. C. Penney Co. im.
Clinton, South Car.
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